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Ravenous caterpillar that eats hundreds of plant species, unstopped by pesticides, and that's never been to the Americas arrives in the Americas and hybridises with the locally adapted caterpillar. What more?

Here's a floral chintzy pattern I did, using Pokémon. I entered the illustration into a competition from Uniqlo. The image was completed on a Wacom graphics tablet and features at least one member of every Pokémon family that bears flowers.

Dragon Me

I recently went to Japan and had my graphics tablet with me, so it felt right to do a dragon-inspired self-portrait. This is it.

Coming to Grips with Meddlesome Privates

Me in Japan

I recently spent a month travelling around Japan by me self. I completed this drawing waiting at airport terminals on the way over. My trip ended up being roughly like this depiction.

Parrot boss GIF

Mayan pixel art doomsday calendar

Mayan pixel art doomsday calendar

Ghost bat — roosting and taking flight

I was recently commissioned to work on an animal-identification key for Australian native and exotic species. This here is the ghost bat. I completed it in digital format

Thynnid wasp unwittingly pollinates orchid while attempting to mate with the flower.

Marsupial lion

Marsupial lions (Thylacoleo carnifex)

A gouache painting of an extinct species of Australian marsupial: Thylacoleo carnifex, commonly known as the marsupial lion. This painting was completed for an upcoming book called 'The Secret Lives of Marsupial Carnivores'.

Marsupial sabretooth (Thylacosmilus atrox)

A gouache painting of an extinct species of South American marsupial carnivore. This animal is known as Thylacosmilus atrox, commonly know as the marsupial sabretooth, for obvious reasons.

Peanut the chihuahua

Wedding gift commission

Here's a commission I did for my friend as a wedding gift for her friends. Digital (Photoshop).

Changyuraptor yangi

Changyuraptor yangi — a large species of microraptor, a group of 'flying' dinosaurs.

Ravenous caterpillar that eats hundreds of plant species, unstopped by pesticides, and that's never been to the Americas arrives in the Americas and hybridises with the locally adapted caterpillar. What more?